In Poland predicted the attack of Russian “old combat aircraft”

Defense24: according to the current state of the armed forces, Poland is similar to Armenia

According to the current state of the armed forces, Poland is similar to Armenia, and Russia to Belarus – on Azerbaijan, writes Defense24, analyzing the last major conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, in which Baku, which had reconnaissance drones at its disposal, won a landslide victory over Yerevan.

According to the Polish publication, Azerbaijan not only purchased a variety of modern weapons, including high-precision loitering ammunition and reconnaissance drones, but also managed to adapt old Soviet equipment to the conditions of modern combat for reasonable funds. “As it turned out in Nagorno-Karabakh, ground-based firing positions are more a target for drones than a refuge,” the publication says.

The publication predicts an attack on Poland “old combat aircraft”. “Therefore, after Nagorno-Karabakh, it should be assumed that old combat aircraft converted into unmanned false targets, which on the radar will be very difficult to distinguish from modern fighters, can also fly in the direction of Poland. Only they will be followed by a wave of drones, which, in the absence of anti-drone countermeasures in Poland, will consistently destroy activated air defense systems. Then there will be a real hunt for soldiers of the ground forces, “the publication says.

Defense24 is confident that Russia has the means to counter the Bayraktar TB2 drones that have proven themselves well in Nagorno-Karabakh, which Poland buys from Turkey.

Earlier in November, the Polish edition wrote that Russian generals ignore the “cold shower” on the Pantsir anti-aircraft missile-cannon systems (ZRPK) and other air defense systems from the Israeli Harop patrol ammunition and the Turkish Bayraktar TB2 drones. The publication, in particular, claims that the “Shell” is actually not capable of destroying drones with a small effective scattering area at the range of their use of missile weapons.

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